Gold Coast to Northern Rivers Rail Trail Hop on Hop off Bus

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Gold Coast to Northern Rivers Rail Trail Hop on Hop off Bus

Adventure and Outdoors Tours
Cultural and Theme Tours
Food and Wine Tours
Nature and wildlife
Shopping Tours
Sightseeing Tours
Walking and Biking Tours
Part of: Pineapple Tours
1 min guests
43 max guests

Highlights

  • Explore scenic lookouts along the route, capturing breathtaking views of the Southern Gold Coast and Northern NSW.
  • Visit the Jellurgal Indigenous Centre to immerse yourself in rich local culture and history.
  • Savour fresh produce at Tropical Fruit World, where seasonal fruits tantalise your taste buds.
  • Discover wildlife at Currumbin Sanctuary, engaging with native Australian animals in their natural habitat.

Every Monday and Friday from the Gold Coast this service offers an excellent opportunity to visit the attractions in Southern Gold Coast and Northern NSW

Attractions along the Route:

Lookouts and Views: The Bus will take the scenic route where there are photo opportunities and sights to see.

Jellurgal Indigenous Centre
Burleigh Heads National Park
Currumbin Beach
Currumbin Wildlife Sanctuary
Honey World
Kingscliff
The Spa at Salt
Farm and Co
Earth Beer Company
Tropical Fruit World
Husk Farm Distillery
Northern Rivers Rail Trail
Murwillumbah

The bus departs the Gold Coast at 8:30am and heads south and will travel to all attractions.

Please note: Jellurgal, Burleigh Heads and Currumbin Stops will be in the morning from 9:00am and the bus will not return until 12:30pm so it is best to stay in Northern NSW Attractions in the morning then visit these in the afternoon.

You can also link with public transport if you’d only like to do a half day experience, we can drop you at Burleigh or Currumbin for you to make your own way back on the bus or tram.

Itinerary highlights

Jellurgal Aboriginal Cultural Centre – Burleigh Headland

Journey to a land where time stood still. Where white fingers of sand stretched into the mangroves and the Dreamtime giant, Jabreen, stood guard over Burleigh.

Currumbin Wildlife Sanctuary

It’s been 75 years since Currumbin Wildlife Sanctuary, then known as the Currumbin Bird Sanctuary, first opened to the public.
It all started when Alex Griffiths, a bee and flower keeper attracted local attention when he began feeding the lorikeets at his Currumbin home to keep them from feasting on the plants in his prized garden.
In 1947, he decided to open a small-scale lorikeet feeding display to the public. He called it Currumbin Bird Sanctuary.

In 1995 it was renamed Currumbin Wildlife Sanctuary, and is now one of the most iconic tourist attractions in Australia.

Tropical Fruit World

More than a tourist attraction, and more than a commercial farm, Tropical Fruit World is a labor of love, a fruit farm of inimitable value. Complete with a Biological Sustainable Horticulture philosophy, this family owned heritage business takes seriously their custodianship of the land as they seek to educate, share and unlock nature’s secrets with visitors, community and family alike. Since 1983, Tropical Fruit World (formerly Avocadoland) has trail blazed in linking fruit farming with tourism.

Set amongst rainforest, water catchments and the rolling volcanic mineral soil from the caldera of Mount Warning, this working fruit farm is situated in the prime environment to grow over 500 fruits from right throughout the world. The Tropical Fruit World brand encompasses guided tours and tastings, a farm owned fruit market Plantation Markets, and a regional dining and event venue Plantation House, coupled with a unique collection of skincare and food products The Plantation Collection.

Husk Farm Distillery

Inspired by the diverse and vibrant rum culture of the Caribbean islands and a yearning for fine Australian spirits, distiller Paul Messenger, along with his wife Mandy and their three daughters, embarked on a journey to create a plantation distillery on their cattle & cane farm, nestled in the green caldera surrounding Mt Warning in Northern NSW.

Our vision was to create a premium, farm to bottle agricole rum with a unique Australian expression. Our journey is now in it’s eighth year. We’ve had to develop new skills and adapt new methods of small-scale cultivation, harvesting and crushing not used in the area before. We’ve designed our distillery based on fermentation, distillation and maturation methods not typically used in commercial rum distilleries and the result is a rum that we are proud to say has the unique characteristics of our part of the world – our provenance.

Northern Rivers Rail Trail

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Welcome to the Northern Rivers Rail Trail
The must-do experience in the Northern Rivers region.

A trail where you have the freedom to roam, to discover, to explore, and to be yourself outdoors and in nature.

A trail where you will discover something to surprise, educate, interest and delight you at every turn.

A trail that connects you to our people and places past and present. Connecting you to art, culture and food of the Northern Rivers towns and villages.

A trail that is fun with something for everyone as you explore through Bundjalung country.

Immerse yourself in the Northern Rivers flow and connect to nature on the Northern Rivers Rail Trail in New South Wales, Australia.

Catch a Crab

unique adventure on the Tweed River includes crab trapping, fishing, hand-feeding wild pelicans, yabby pumping, and a visit to the Oyster Farm. Don’t miss dining at The Oyster Shed for freshly cooked seasonal crab and oysters.
Join us for an unforgettable day!

Tour details

  • Adventure and Outdoors Tours
  • Cultural and Theme Tours
  • Food and Wine Tours
  • Nature and wildlife
  • Shopping Tours
  • Sightseeing Tours
  • Walking and Biking Tours
  • Full Day
  • Half Day or Less
  • Land – Motorised
  • Independent / Self-guided Tour
  • Large Group Tour
  • On-site Experience
  • Self-drive Tour
  • Small Group Tour
  • Available from 1 September 2023 to 31 March 2030

Features

Service facilities

  • Carpark
  • Family Friendly
  • Non Smoking
  • Public Toilet
Accessibility

Disabled access available, contact operator for details.

Access & Inclusion

  • An access and inclusion statement is available on the business website.

  • https://pineappletours.com.au/accessible-tours-and-transport/

Operation information

Pineapple Tours

Pineapple Tours offers unforgettable journeys departing Gold Coast, Brisbane and Northern NSW. Specialising in gourmet food and wine tours, bespoke travel experiences, and hop-on hop-off sightseeing services, they create immersive adventures for all types of travellers.

Pineapple Tours provides expertly crafted itineraries, featuring stops at hidden gems like award-winning wineries, distilleries, and scenic lookouts. Guests can enjoy the region’s finest food, wine, and natural beauty, all guided by knowledgeable, friendly tour leaders.

For flexibility and convenience, their Hop on Hop off service is perfect for exploring the area’s iconic destinations at your own pace. With stops at national parks, waterfalls, wineries, and local markets, it’s an ideal way to experience the diversity of the region.

Committed to delivering exceptional service, Pineapple Tours ensures every guest enjoys a seamless and memorable experience. Their focus on sustainability and accessibility makes them a preferred choice for travellers looking to explore responsibly.

With a reputation for creating authentic local experiences, Pineapple Tours is the go-to provider for visitors seeking to discover Northern NSW’s stunning landscapes, food, and culture.

Accreditations

  • Quality Tourism Accreditation

Memberships

  • Australian Tourism Export Council
  • Queensland Tourism Industry Council
  • Regional Tourist/Tourism Association/Organisation
  • Visitor Information Centre

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